Potter County Indoor Fall Farmers Market
The fall Potter County Farmers Market will be indoors at 114 North Main Street, Coudersport across from the Riley Gallery, every Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm. The next market will be this Saturday, November 11th. Below is a list of who plans to be there and what they plan on bringing to the Market:
MorePERFORMANCES OF THE FAMILY FRIENDLY “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES: THE MUSICAL” ARE THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV. 10 AND 11 WITH A MATINEE THIS SUNDAY, NOV. 12
Hamilton-Gibson’s family-friendly production of “Anne Of Green Gables: The Musical” has a cast of 24 people, 10 adults and 14 youth. Playing eight of the 24 roles are three moms and their daughters and a dad and son. Enjoyed by audiences of all ages, this musical is set in the late 1800s and is about the adventures of Anne Shirley, an 11-year-old girl.
MoreWomen’s Giving Circle Grants $7,400 to Local Nonprofits
The Women’s Giving Circle of McKean County (WGC) granted a total of $7,400 to five nonprofit organizations at their annual business meeting on November 2nd held at the Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center in Bradford. Along with the awarding of grants, the women enjoyed appetizers, raffles and a self-guided tour of the museum.
MoreBranden David “B” LAMPMAN, 36, of Harrison Valley, PA
Branden David “B” LAMPMAN, 36, of Harrison Valley, PA, died Friday, November 3, 2023.
Born June 11, 1987, in Wellsville, NY, he was the son of Steven L. Lampman and Stacey Clark Lampman Van Treese.
Branden was employed in the construction industry for several years and most recently by Osmose Utility Services.
Branden was interested in music, history, horror movies, and sports, particularly softball and golf. Loyal, kind, patient, loving, generous, he would drop everything to help someone in need.
MoreLorraine Wagner McMackin, 97, of 640 Vine Road, St. Marys, PA
Lorraine Wagner McMackin, of 640 Vine Road, St. Marys, PA passed away peacefully Tuesday, November 7, 2023, surrounded by her family at the age of 97, just shy of her 98th birthday.
Lorraine was born here in St. Mary’s on December 23, 1925. Her parents were the late George and Marcella Hanes Wagner. Lorraine spent her early years with her nine siblings in a home full of humor and love.
Lorraine was a graduate of St. Marys High School, Class of 1943. Lorraine also was a member of the Hi-Jinx Club in high school. These girls remained lifelong friends and met for monthly luncheons in their golden years. After high school Lorraine went to work at Sylvania, where she eventually met Michael “Mickey” McMackin (a moment she described as “like magic.”) They wed on June 5, 1948.
MoreVonnie S. Schimp, 74, of Bradford, PA
Vonnie S. Schimp, 74, of Bradford, PA passed away Wednesday, November 8, 2023, at her residence, surrounded by her family.
Born on April 21, 1949, in Bradford, she was a daughter of the late Kenneth E. and Virginia (Eschrich) Sprester.
Vonnie attended M. J. Ryan School and graduated from Bradford Area High School in 1967.
On August 5, 1967, in the Lafayette Evangelical Church, she married Gerald G. “Jerry” Schimp who survives.
MoreOn Veterans Day, We Remember Their Leadership Through Our Nation’s Defining Moments
By Rep. Clint Owlett (R-Tioga/Bradford)
We’ve all had defining moments in our personal lives. We celebrate the happy milestones like graduating from high school or college, meeting the love of your life and welcoming a child or grandchild into the world. Not all defining moments are happy ones or easy ones, such as the loss of a cherished relationship or loved one. But we persevere through the hard times with help from our friends, family and faith.
Our nation has also experienced many defining moments, some good, some bad and some extraordinarily tragic. But our nation too has persevered through the hard times, thanks to the service and sacrifice of our veterans who, throughout our history, have accepted it as their duty to protect our country and our citizens at all costs.
From the very beginning of the United States of America, our Founding Fathers knew there was a better way. They determined it was possible to live in freedom and created founding documents that would ensure our freedoms would be protected from generation to generation.
MorePUC Seeks Additional Information About Proposed Settlement Regarding Peoples Gas Incident in Indiana County
Proposed Settlement Involves 2020 Over-Pressure Incident in Indiana County that Damaged Home Appliances and Other Equipment
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) today moved to seek additional specific financial information related to a proposed settlement concerning events that resulted in the over-pressurization of the Peoples Natural Gas distribution system serving the community of Robinson, in Indiana County that caused a wide range of damage to utility and customer equipment.
The Commission voted 5-0 to adopt a motion from PUC Vice Chair Kimberly Barrow to seek supplemental information from Peoples Natural Gas and the PUC’s independent Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement (I&E) – clearly and publicly detailing the cost of replacing private property that was damaged during this incident, as well as explaining how those costs will be addressed – before the Commission takes public comment on the merits of the settlement.
Over-Pressurization Incident and Proposed Settlement
MorePhysicians complete UB rural residency program
Olean, NY – A graduation ceremony was held on October 21 in honor of Kuldesh Ubhi, MD, and Afza Safeer, MD, two resident physicians completing the University of Buffalo’s rural 1-2 track family medicine residency program. Both residents will complete the program on November 15.
MoreResurfacing Project Continues on Interstate 180 in Lycoming County
Montoursville, PA – Motorists are advised that a two-year roadway project continues on Interstate 180 eastbound and westbound in Montoursville Borough, and Loyalsock, Fairfield, and Muncy townships in Lycoming County.
On Tuesday, November 14, 2023 and Wednesday, November 15, 2023, the contractor will be removing the lighting/poles from both structures carrying Interstate 180 over Loyalsock Creek. The lighting will be upgraded in a future project. Motorists can expect the right (driving) lane to be restricted where work is being performed. Work will be performed between the hours of 7:00 AM and 2:00 PM.
MoreHouse Unanimously Adopts Mercuri’s Amendment to Review State Information Technology for Foreign Threats
HARRISBURG – House Republicans have been fighting to safeguard government information and prevent any disruption in the vital roles that government plays in Pennsylvania communities. House Bill 573 would require annual reports submitted to the governor contain an assessment of any potential weaknesses or risks that may exist within an administrative department.
Recently, the House approved an amendment authored by Rep. Rob Mercuri (R-Allegheny) strengthening protections to avoid information technology (IT) threats to state agencies.
More specifically, the amendment to House Bill 573 would require state agencies to review IT applications and services owned by foreign companies with close relationships to foreign countries.
“At the present time, there is a substantial risk that negative actors will have the ability to infiltrate our agencies,” said Mercuri. “The amendment is essential to House Bill 573 and the risk assessment. This is an important step forward in preparing our state government for future emergencies. I am pleased my House colleagues voted unanimously to approve my amendment.”
The bill is now awaiting action by the House Appropriations Committee.
PA Permit Violations Issued
PA Permit Violation Issued to DIVERSIFIED PROD LLC in McCalmont Township, Jefferson County |
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 11/07/2023 to DIVERSIFIED PROD LLC in McCalmont Township, Jefferson county. 78.57(a) – CONTROL, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL OF PRODUCTION FLUIDS – Operator failed to collect the brine and other fluids produced during operation, service and plugging of the well in a tank, pit or a series of pits or tanks, or other device approved by the Department or Operator discharged brine or other fluids on or into the ground or into waters of the Commonwealth. |
Incident Date/Time: 2023-11-07 00:00:00 |
Tags: PADEP, frack, violation, drilling |
PA Permit Violation Issued to DIVERSIFIED PROD LLC in McCalmont Township, Jefferson County |
Description: Environmental Health & Safety violation issued on 11/07/2023 to DIVERSIFIED PROD LLC in McCalmont Township, Jefferson county. SWMA 301 – MANAGEMENT OF RESIDUAL WASTE – Person operated a residual waste processing or disposal facility without obtaining a permit for such facility from DEP. Person stored, transported, processed, or disposed of residual waste inconsistent with or unauthorized by the rules and regulations of DEP. |
Incident Date/Time: 2023-11-07 00:00:00 |
Tags: PADEP, frack, violation, drilling |
Coudersport Varsity Club Clothing Drive
The Coudersport Varsity Club is sponsoring a holiday clothing drive. The varsity club consists of those student-athletes who have earned a varsity letter while participating as a member of a Coudersport athletic team. The club helps pay for letter jackets as well as supporting other school activities. One of the ways that the club raises funds is by operating the popcorn stand at all home volleyball, wrestling, and basketball games.
Due largely to the increased cost of letter jackets the club decided at its September meeting to sponsor a Coudersport Athletic clothing drive. This drive is unique because the products that are being sold promote all of the school’s athletic teams, not any one specific team.
Hopefully, community members will find this helpful when shopping for Christmas items that can be worn to all school events!!!! All items ordered as part of this drive will be delivered directly to the purchaser’s home and are paid for directly online. 15% of everything that is sold as part of this drive will go directly to the Coudersport Varsity Club.
In order to have the items delivered by Christmas the online store is only available thru Monday, November 13th.
Attached is a flyer for the clothing drive that we are hoping you would be willing to post on Solomon’s Words.
Sara Dinani Connelly, 49, of Bradford, PA
Sara Dinani Connelly, 49, of Bradford, PA passed away on November 7, 2023 at the Olean General Hospital.
She was born on September 7, 1974 in Bradford, the daughter of the late Suzanne Cattoni Ferro.
Sara graduated from Bradford Central Christian High School in 1992 and then received her LPN from the Upper Cape Cod Technical School in 2018; she then worked in Massachusetts.
MoreRock Run House Fire
Star Hose Company #1
Yesterday at 9:40 am, Box 3-3 was dispatched for a house on fire in the 1800 block of Rock Run Road. Chief 320 arrived on scene, reported a single-story residence that was fully involved, and requested a second alarm due to failed units and low daytime staffing. Engine 3 arrived and stretched several hose lines for defensive operations. Star Hose Company was assisted by several mutual aid companies. Units were on scene for approximately two hours before returning to service.
Cuba Man Arrested After Domestic
Cuba Police Department
On November 7th, 2023 at approximately 7:13PM, following a domestic dispute, Cuba Police arrested Dakota R. Steiner (34) of Cuba. Steiner was arrested on charges of assault 3rd (Misdemeanor). Steiner was processed and issued an appearance ticket to appear at a later date. Steiner is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
CNB MAKES DONATION TO UNITED WAY OF ST. MARYS
Elk County- Joseph Haines, CNB Vice-President of Commercial Banking and Dustin Minarchick, CNB Market President, Amanda Wagner, Regional Manager Officer CNB Bank, and Zane Morgan, Commercial Banking Assistant CNB Bank presented a generous donation St. Marys Area United Way.
As per Joe Haines, “We are thrilled to support the St. Marys Area United Way 2023 campaign. At CNB Bank, we believe in the power of community and the importance of giving back. By supporting United Way, we are helping to create a stronger and more vibrant community for all. We are proud to be a part of this incredible initiative and look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on our local area.”
Accepting the check on behalf of the St Marys Area United Way was Doug Gaffey, United Way President; Jason Gabler, United Way Corporate Campaign Chair; Jim Ryan, United Way Vice-President; and Doug Bauer, United Way Payroll Campaign Chair
MoreChristopher J. “Chris” Confer, 53, of Erie, PA
Christopher J. “Chris” Confer, 53, of Erie, PA passed away on Wednesday, November 8, 2023 at St. Vincent Hospital, Erie.
He was born on October 31, 1970 in Bradford, a son of Peggy A. Yeager Confer and the late Ronald Confer.
He was a graduate of the former Tech Memorial High School, Erie.
He was employed by Five Star International, Erie, for the past twenty-six years.
MoreSECOND RUNNING DEER SHOOT IS THIS SUNDAY, NOV. 12; WIN A FROZEN TURKEY
This Sunday, Nov. 12 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine, the Nessmuk Rod and Gun Club is hosting its second running deer shoot at the club’s outdoor range at 4646 Route 287, 6.5 miles south of Wellsboro in Delmar Township. Club members and the public are invited to participate. The third and last shoot will be on Sunday, Nov. 19.
The shooter with the highest score in the last round this Sunday will win a frozen turkey.
If enough young people, 17 and under participate, a special round for youth will be held during this running deer shoot. The youth with the highest score will win a gift certificate from Cooper’s Sporting Goods in Mansfield or from Barbers Sporting Goods Store in Sabinsville.
The running deer paper target is fixed to a four-foot by three-foot wooden frame that is mounted on wheels on a cable. The target is pulled along the cable from left to right at 100 yards from the shooting area.
Only one shooter is allowed to be on the range per pass. Safety gear and eye and ear protection are required to participate. A sign-up will be held before each round of shooters.
The fee for youth 17 and under, and for adults, 18 and older, is $2 per pass with a limit of two shots per pass. The fee will be split with 50 percent going to the shooter with the highest score per round and the other 50 percent to the club.
For more information, call Ray Rowland at 1-607-857-4631.
Laurel Health Offers Free Insurance Enrollment Assistance & Plan Comparison
Pennsylvania residents can now enroll in new healthcare coverage, switch healthcare plans, or re-enroll in their current plan on pennie.com, the Pennsylvania insurance exchange marketplace.
Pennie’s open enrollment period runs from November 1 through January 15. Participants must enroll by December 15 for their coverage to be effective on January 1 of the new year.
Need help finding a health plan that’s a good fit for you and your family or help navigating Pennie’s online marketplace? The Laurel Health Centers are here to help with free enrollment counseling and support at 570-723-3424. Counseling is open to everyone; you do not have to be a Laurel Health patient to use this free service.
“We assist patients with reviewing and comparing their coverage options on the state marketplace and/or through insurance affordability programs like Medicaid and CHIP,” explains Carla Westlake, Laurel Health’s certified application counselor. “Our goal is to help everyone find a health plan that is a good fit. Anyone looking for the right affordable coverage is welcome to make an appointment. Free appointments are available year-round to discuss insurance questions and coverage.”
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